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    The Dark Side of Pharmaceutical Patents: Profits Over People

    Intellectual property rights are designed to reward innovation, but in the pharmaceutical industry, they often prioritize profits over public health. Patent protections on life-saving drugs allow pharmaceutical giants to maintain monopolies, charge exorbitant prices, and restrict access to...
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    Copyright and Gig Economy: Who owns freelancer created content?

    The gig economy has disruptively reshaped traditional work patterns and generated an arena for millions of independent contractors to provide services that run the gamut from writing, design, coding, video editing, marketing, and everything in between. But as more people work under a freelance...
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    Intellectual Property The Law of Trademarks Copyrights Patents and Trade Secrets 5th editi

    Description link full downalod:https://bit.ly/2Uule9m Language: English ISBN-10: 1305948467 ISBN-13: 978-1305948464 ISBN-13: 9781305948464 intellectual property law 5th edition intellectual property 5th edition test bank pdf intellectual property 5th edition pdf free intellectual property 5th...
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    Research Study on Intellectual Property and Confidentiality

    Description What is IP? IP is a term used to describe the rights which protect your ideas and other forms of intellectual creation. It is made up of a bundle of different rights. Some rights have to be registered to be effective, others arise automatically. Intellectual Property &...
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    Intellectual Property Valuation and Royalty Determination

    Description The main objective of this chapter is to describe the factors that guide the determination of royalty rates for licensed intellectual property rights (IP). Key principles of IP valuation are also discussed as royalty rates and value are flip sides of the same coin; both are driven by...
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    Study on Intellectual Property Act

    Description Intellectual property (IP) is a legal concept which refers to creations of the mind for which exclusive rights are recognized.[1] Under intellectual property law, owners are granted certain exclusive rights to a variety of intangible assets, such as musical, literary, and artistic...
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    Study on Intellectual Property Department

    Description Property management is the operation, control, and oversight of real estate as used in its most broad terms. Management indicates a need to be cared for, monitored and accountability given for its useful life and condition. This is much akin to the role of management in any business...
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    Project Report on International Intellectual Property Experiences

    Description Although many of the legal principles governing intellectual property rights have evolved over centuries, it was not until the 19th century that the term intellectual property began to be used, and not until the late 20th century that it became commonplace in the majority of the...
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    Study Report on Committee on Development and Intellectual Property

    Description Intellectual property (IP) is a legal concept which refers to creations of the mind for which exclusive rights are recognized. E CDIP/10/6 ORIGINAL: ENGLISH DATE: SEPTEMBER 28, 2012 Committee on Development and Intellectual Property (CDIP) Tenth Session Geneva, November 12 to 16...
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    Report on Intellectual Property Department

    Description A department is a part of a larger organization with a specific responsibility. For the division of organizations into departments, see departmentalization. Intellectual Property Department Controlling Officer’s Environmental Report 2005 Introduction The Intellectual Property...
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    Study Report on Committee on Development and Intellectual Property

    Description Intellectual property (IP) is a legal concept which refers to creations of the mind for which exclusive rights are recognized. E CDIP/10/6 ORIGINAL: ENGLISH DATE: SEPTEMBER 28, 2012 Committee on Development and Intellectual Property (CDIP) Tenth Session Geneva, November 12 to 16...
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    Reserach Study on Intellectual Property Rights-Host Country

    Description Intellectual property (IP) is a legal concept which refers to creations of the mind for which exclusive rights are recognized.[1] Under intellectual property law, owners are granted certain exclusive rights to a variety of intangible assets, such as musical, literary, and artistic...
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    SWOT ANALYSIS ON Napster

    Napster was an online music peer-to-peer file sharing service created by Shawn Fanning while he was attending Northeastern University in Boston. The service, named after Fanning's hairstyle-based nickname, operated between June 1999 and July 2001. Its technology allowed people to easily share...
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